Tuesday, October 4, 2011

And What A Sunday It Was


For goodness sake some Sunday's are better than you could even wish for. The Texans punch the Steelers in the mouth the same weekend Dallas and their boy wonder Romo take it on the chin in the worst collapse in team history. And that's a storied history with 5 Super Bowl rings and blah, blah blah. Oh Tony by the way, stop calling Jessica in the middle of the night. She has had enough of it, and you should be getting your rest or studying the playbook or getting ready for a 7am tee time. Not that the win over the Steelers deemed the Texans playoff bound, but it was one of hopefully more games where this team needs to start sending messages to the league that they are for real. Now they need to win one of the next two against the Raiders and Ravens. They really need a quality win on the road to send louder statements as to their plans this playoff season, but we'll get there in time. As much as I was crackin' on Jason Allen and hoping somebody else would get a chance, I have to give the man credit for delivering the hit of the game on Hines Ward on the the 3rd down in the 4th Quarter. We have been on the receiving end of bone shattering hits during the history of this franchise. It was nice to be the team dishing it out. This was an offensive line, Arian Foster and Defensive win more than anything. Thanks Gary for trying to keep the Steelers off the field in the 2nd half by grinding it out with Foster. The penalties seemed to take away the Defensive intensity for a little bit in the game when the Steelers sustained a few nice drives, but just like in the Texans other wins, they stepped up when they needed to late in the game to seal the deal. If last season taught us anything, it's too early to get too excited, but let's have some fun while we can.

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